Interpreting Kant for Education

Interpreting Kant for Education
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781119912170
ISBN-13 : 1119912172
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Synopsis Interpreting Kant for Education by : Sheila Webb

Through a spiralling series of arguments, Sheila Webb dismantles the sclerotic dualisms of fact and value, subject and object, and body and mind that have done so much to hamper appreciation of Immanuel Kant and to harm education. A ground-breaking work in the philosophy of education that allows a reappraisal of Kant - it plays its part in the reengagement with Kant in the wider analytic tradition and provides a secure footing for better research and practice in education Demonstrates how no thinker in the modern world has laid the way for the development of philosophy so influentially as Immanuel Kant, and it is hard to think of the philosophy of education without some sense of Kant in the background Explores how simplified exegeses and synoptic accounts have made a ‘Kantian’ picture that readily succumbs to caricature - and how Interpreting Kant for Education exposes the errors in this picture An original theoretical engagement with Kant, providing new ways to understand his insights and offering a secure theoretical footing for better educational research

Kant and Education

Kant and Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781136597220
ISBN-13 : 1136597220
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Synopsis Kant and Education by : Klas Roth

Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy, political philosophy, and philosophy of judgement have been and continue to be widely discussed among many scholars. The impact of his thinking is beyond doubt and his ideas continue to inspire and encourage an on-going dialogue among many people in our world today. Given the historical and philosophical significance of Kant’s moral, political, and aesthetic theory, and the connection he draws between these theories and the appropriate function and methodology of education, it is surprising that relatively little has been written on Kant’s contribution to education theory. Recently, however, internationally recognized Kant scholars such as Paul Guyer, Manfred Kuehn, Richard Velkley, Robert Louden, Susan Shell, and others have begun to turn their attention to Kant’s writings on education and the role of education in cultivating moral character. Kant and Education: Interpretations and Commentary has gathered these scholars together with the aim of filling this perceived void in Kant scholarship. All of the essays contained within this volume will examine either Kant’s ideas on education through an historical analysis of his texts; or the importance and relevance of his moral philosophy, political philosophy, and/or aesthetics in contemporary education theory (or some combination).

Kant on Education (Ueber Pädagogik)

Kant on Education (Ueber Pädagogik)
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Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044025050097
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Synopsis Kant on Education (Ueber Pädagogik) by : Immanuel Kant

Kant's 'Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals'

Kant's 'Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals'
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780521878012
ISBN-13 : 0521878012
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Synopsis Kant's 'Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals' by : Jens Timmermann

This volume discusses Kant's philosophical development in the Groundwork and his attempt to justify the categorical imperative as a principle of freedom.

Educational theory of Immanuel Kant

Educational theory of Immanuel Kant
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Publisher : Рипол Классик
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9785876599155
ISBN-13 : 5876599158
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Synopsis Educational theory of Immanuel Kant by : I. Kant

Anthropology, History, and Education

Anthropology, History, and Education
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 20
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ISBN-10 : 9780521452502
ISBN-13 : 0521452503
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Synopsis Anthropology, History, and Education by : Immanuel Kant

This 2007 volume contains all of Kant's major writings on human nature.

Interpreting Kant's Critiques

Interpreting Kant's Critiques
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 0199247315
ISBN-13 : 9780199247318
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Synopsis Interpreting Kant's Critiques by : Karl Ameriks

Karl Ameriks here collects his most important essays to provide a uniquely detailed and up-to-date analysis of Kant's main arguments in all three major areas of his work: theoretical philosophy (Critique of Pure Reason), practical philosophy (Critique of Practical Reason), and aesthetics (Critique of Judgment). Guiding the volume is Ameriks's belief that one cannot properly understand any one of these Critiques except in the context of the other two. The essays can be read individually, but read together they offer a comprehensive guide to the main themes of the most influential of all modern philosophical systems.

Kant and the Promise of Rhetoric

Kant and the Promise of Rhetoric
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780271066066
ISBN-13 : 0271066067
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Synopsis Kant and the Promise of Rhetoric by : Scott R. Stroud

Immanuel Kant is rarely connected to rhetoric by those who study philosophy or the rhetorical tradition. If anything, Kant is said to see rhetoric as mere manipulation and as not worthy of attention. In Kant and the Promise of Rhetoric, Scott Stroud presents a first-of-its-kind reappraisal of Kant and the role he gives rhetorical practices in his philosophy. By examining the range of terms that Kant employs to discuss various forms of communication, Stroud argues that the general thesis that Kant disparaged rhetoric is untenable. Instead, he offers a more nuanced view of Kant on rhetoric and its relation to moral cultivation. For Kant, certain rhetorical practices in education, religious settings, and public argument become vital tools to move humans toward moral improvement without infringing on their individual autonomy. Through the use of rhetorical means such as examples, religious narratives, symbols, group prayer, and fallibilistic public argument, individuals can persuade other agents to move toward more cultivated states of inner and outer autonomy. For the Kant recovered in this book, rhetoric becomes another part of human activity that can be animated by the value of humanity, and it can serve as a powerful tool to convince agents to embark on the arduous task of moral self-cultivation.

Interpreting Kant

Interpreting Kant
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015009106009
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Synopsis Interpreting Kant by : Moltke S. Gram

The Routledge Guide to Teaching Ethics in Translation and Interpreting Education

The Routledge Guide to Teaching Ethics in Translation and Interpreting Education
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781003852353
ISBN-13 : 1003852351
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Guide to Teaching Ethics in Translation and Interpreting Education by : Rebecca Tipton

Routledge Guides to Teaching Translation and Interpreting is a series of practical guides to key areas of translation and interpreting for instructors, lecturers, and course designers. This book provides university-level educators in translation and interpreting with a practical set of resources to support a pedagogically engaged approach to ethics. Encompassing critical engagement and reflection, the resources have been designed to be easily developed and adapted to specific teaching contexts. The book promotes an integrated approach to ethics teaching. Its core goals are to improve the quality of student learning about ethics, develop confidence in ethical decision-making, and enhance a commitment to ethics beyond the programme of study. The approach includes emphasis on problems of practice, or “ethical dilemmas”, using real-world examples, but simultaneously encompasses a more wide-ranging set of ethical questions for both educators and their students. Including chapters on the ethical implications of using technology and the ethics involved in assessment and feedback, equal weight is given to both translation and interpreting. Providing a key point of reference for information on different theories of ethics, insight into pedagogical practices around the globe, and practical guidance on resource development for classroom use and extension activities for independent learning, this is an essential text for all instructors and lecturers teaching ethics in translation and interpreting studies.